See They Come, Post Haste From Thanet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBC DADA AAAA EFGHSee they come post haste from Thanet | A |
Lovely couple side by side | A |
They've left behind them Richard Kennet | A |
With the Parents of the Bride | A |
Canterbury they have passed through | B |
Next succeeded Stamford bridge | C |
Chilham village they came fast through | B |
Now they've mounted yonder ridge | C |
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Down the hill they're swift proceeding | D |
Now they skirt the Park around | A |
Lo The Cattle sweetly feeding | D |
Scamper startled at the sound | A |
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Run my Brothers to the Pier gate | A |
Throw it open very wide | A |
Let it not be said that we're late | A |
In welcoming my Uncle's Bride | A |
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To the house the chaise advances | E |
Now it stops They're here they're here | F |
How d'ye do my Uncle Francis | G |
How does do your Lady dear | H |
Jane Austen
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